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Small block Mopar Crate Motors?
I've got a '73 Charger SE with a 318 that I plan on replacing after I finish up the bodywork. Has anyone installed a 360 or 402 crate motor & were any serious problems incurred? By serious, I mean did you wind up having to swap out the K-frame etc. I'd also like to keep the AC, so what caveats are there with that?
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For the "Mopar or No Car" people, thanks for taking the time to answer.
The K-Frame DOES NOT have to be changed when going from small block to big block. You can pull out a 318 and drop in a 440 or any other big block with a simple motor-mount change and, of course, the small block 904 trans will not bolt up to a big block.
As far as installing a crate motor the only real problem you could run into is if you decide to run the fuel injection you will have to install the computer and it's related components. Might be easier to go with a nice aftermarket aluminum intake and carb. Also, keep in mind if you go with a big block you will need a larger radiator, 3 or 4 core will work fine but I would go with the 4 core if you keep the a/c. Finally, putting your a/c on a crate motor should be easily done as well with little or no modifications. Your stock condenser will work fine as long as it's still functional.
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Original Dakota Parts Help Keep an Icon Running
Which Dodge vehicle was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award in 2000? The answer is the Dodge Dakota. Getting to know the history of this ride and the efficiency of various Dakota parts will help answer questions regarding why this vehicle was nominated for the aforementioned prestigious award.
A mid-size pickup truck, the Dakota was first introduced in 1987. It was marketed under Chrysler LLC’s Dodge brand, which was known for sturdy, hard-wearing cars. The Dakota was and still is a popular truck for working men, especially those involved in small-scale delivery. Among its most distinguishing features are the body-on-frame construction and leaf spring/live axle rear end. A pioneer among trucks, it is famous for introducing rack-and-pinion steering to work trucks.
In the Sioux Indian language, the name Dakota means 'friend' or 'ally.' And truly, the Dakota, when maintained with original Dakota parts, has served a lot of people well through all of its three releases. The 1987-1996 model — the first design — was the first mid-sized pickup to integrate low fuel usage with cargo handling that was competitive with large trucks. The 1997-2004 model was a second generation model which had most of the nimble features of the first model, but included some new updates. It was also the final hurrah for the tired four-cylinder engine. The third and latest model, first released in 2005, featured a redesigned package optimized for cost- and time-effectiveness and included new suspension and rack-and-pinion systems.
Any of these three models can serve a man (or woman) well. Updating or revamping the first, second and third-generation models can help these trucks achieve a good-as-new working condition, as long as genuine Dakota parts are used.
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